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- 16/05/2025 09:57:53
- AFGHANISTAN NURISTANI CARVING
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Afghan girl teach Nuristani wood carving skills at a workshop in Kabul
KABUL (Afghanistan), 16/05/2025.- Afghan girls learn Nuristani wood carving skills at a workshop in Kabul, Afghanistan, 07 May 2025 (issued 16 May 2025). Khatama Hosseini, a 25-year-old graduate from Kabul, has established the "Zarafat" carving workshop, empowering women through the art of Nuristani carving. After learning the craft six years ago, she opened her own workshop with a capital of 50,000 Afghanis (approximately $350 USD), which is now valued at 150,000 Afghanis (approximately $1,050 USD). Khatama teaches girls and women in six-month courses for a monthly fee of 400 Afghanis (approximately $2.80 USD). Despite facing challenges such as market sluggishness and societal perceptions of women's roles in carving, Khatama has provided job opportunities and training for at least 20 women, emphasizing the importance of art in preserving Afghan culture. She aims to expand her workshop, showcasing the contributions of women to society and culture. (Afganistán) EFE/EPA/SAMIULLAH POPAL ORG XMIT: EPA5798
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- 16/05/2025 09:57:47
- AFGHANISTAN NURISTANI CARVING
- Código 29727584
Afghan girl teach Nuristani wood carving skills at a workshop in Kabul
KABUL (Afghanistan), 16/05/2025.- Afghan girls learn Nuristani wood carving skills at a workshop in Kabul, Afghanistan, 07 May 2025 (issued 16 May 2025). Khatama Hosseini, a 25-year-old graduate from Kabul, has established the "Zarafat" carving workshop, empowering women through the art of Nuristani carving. After learning the craft six years ago, she opened her own workshop with a capital of 50,000 Afghanis (approximately $350 USD), which is now valued at 150,000 Afghanis (approximately $1,050 USD). Khatama teaches girls and women in six-month courses for a monthly fee of 400 Afghanis (approximately $2.80 USD). Despite facing challenges such as market sluggishness and societal perceptions of women's roles in carving, Khatama has provided job opportunities and training for at least 20 women, emphasizing the importance of art in preserving Afghan culture. She aims to expand her workshop, showcasing the contributions of women to society and culture. (Afganistán) EFE/EPA/SAMIULLAH POPAL ORG XMIT: EPA5813
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- 16/05/2025 09:57:41
- AFGHANISTAN NURISTANI CARVING
- Código 29727583
Afghan girl teach Nuristani wood carving skills at a workshop in Kabul
KABUL (Afghanistan), 16/05/2025.- Afghan girls learn Nuristani wood carving skills at a workshop in Kabul, Afghanistan, 07 May 2025 (issued 16 May 2025). Khatama Hosseini, a 25-year-old graduate from Kabul, has established the "Zarafat" carving workshop, empowering women through the art of Nuristani carving. After learning the craft six years ago, she opened her own workshop with a capital of 50,000 Afghanis (approximately $350 USD), which is now valued at 150,000 Afghanis (approximately $1,050 USD). Khatama teaches girls and women in six-month courses for a monthly fee of 400 Afghanis (approximately $2.80 USD). Despite facing challenges such as market sluggishness and societal perceptions of women's roles in carving, Khatama has provided job opportunities and training for at least 20 women, emphasizing the importance of art in preserving Afghan culture. She aims to expand her workshop, showcasing the contributions of women to society and culture. (Afganistán) EFE/EPA/SAMIULLAH POPAL ORG XMIT: EPA5814
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- 16/05/2025 09:57:35
- AFGHANISTAN NURISTANI CARVING
- Código 29727582
Afghan girl teach Nuristani wood carving skills at a workshop in Kabul
KABUL (Afghanistan), 16/05/2025.- Khatama Hosseini, at her workshop in Kabul, Afghanistan, 07 May 2025 (issued 16 May 2025). Khatama Hosseini, a 25-year-old graduate from Kabul, has established the "Zarafat" carving workshop, empowering women through the art of Nuristani carving. After learning the craft six years ago, she opened her own workshop with a capital of 50,000 Afghanis (approximately $350 USD), which is now valued at 150,000 Afghanis (approximately $1,050 USD). Khatama teaches girls and women in six-month courses for a monthly fee of 400 Afghanis (approximately $2.80 USD). Despite facing challenges such as market sluggishness and societal perceptions of women's roles in carving, Khatama has provided job opportunities and training for at least 20 women, emphasizing the importance of art in preserving Afghan culture. She aims to expand her workshop, showcasing the contributions of women to society and culture. (Afganistán) EFE/EPA/SAMIULLAH POPAL ORG XMIT: EPA5768
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- 16/05/2025 09:57:30
- AFGHANISTAN NURISTANI CARVING
- Código 29727581
Afghan girl teach Nuristani wood carving skills at a workshop in Kabul
KABUL (Afghanistan), 16/05/2025.- Khatama Hosseini (L) at her workshop in Kabul, Afghanistan, 07 May 2025 (issued 16 May 2025). Khatama Hosseini, a 25-year-old graduate from Kabul, has established the "Zarafat" carving workshop, empowering women through the art of Nuristani carving. After learning the craft six years ago, she opened her own workshop with a capital of 50,000 Afghanis (approximately $350 USD), which is now valued at 150,000 Afghanis (approximately $1,050 USD). Khatama teaches girls and women in six-month courses for a monthly fee of 400 Afghanis (approximately $2.80 USD). Despite facing challenges such as market sluggishness and societal perceptions of women's roles in carving, Khatama has provided job opportunities and training for at least 20 women, emphasizing the importance of art in preserving Afghan culture. She aims to expand her workshop, showcasing the contributions of women to society and culture. (Afganistán) EFE/EPA/SAMIULLAH POPAL ORG XMIT: EPA5779
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- 16/05/2025 09:57:24
- AFGHANISTAN NURISTANI CARVING
- Código 29727580
Afghan girl teach Nuristani wood carving skills at a workshop in Kabul
KABUL (Afghanistan), 16/05/2025.- Khatama Hosseini, at her workshop in Kabul, Afghanistan, 07 May 2025 (issued 16 May 2025). Khatama Hosseini, a 25-year-old graduate from Kabul, has established the "Zarafat" carving workshop, empowering women through the art of Nuristani carving. After learning the craft six years ago, she opened her own workshop with a capital of 50,000 Afghanis (approximately $350 USD), which is now valued at 150,000 Afghanis (approximately $1,050 USD). Khatama teaches girls and women in six-month courses for a monthly fee of 400 Afghanis (approximately $2.80 USD). Despite facing challenges such as market sluggishness and societal perceptions of women's roles in carving, Khatama has provided job opportunities and training for at least 20 women, emphasizing the importance of art in preserving Afghan culture. She aims to expand her workshop, showcasing the contributions of women to society and culture. (Afganistán) EFE/EPA/SAMIULLAH POPAL ORG XMIT: EPA5800
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- 16/05/2025 09:57:18
- AFGHANISTAN NURISTANI CARVING
- Código 29727579
Afghan girl teach Nuristani wood carving skills at a workshop in Kabul
KABUL (Afghanistan), 16/05/2025.- An Afghan girl learns Nuristani wood carving skillsat a workshop in Kabul, Afghanistan, 07 May 2025 (issued 16 May 2025). Khatama Hosseini, a 25-year-old graduate from Kabul, has established the "Zarafat" carving workshop, empowering women through the art of Nuristani carving. After learning the craft six years ago, she opened her own workshop with a capital of 50,000 Afghanis (approximately $350 USD), which is now valued at 150,000 Afghanis (approximately $1,050 USD). Khatama teaches girls and women in six-month courses for a monthly fee of 400 Afghanis (approximately $2.80 USD). Despite facing challenges such as market sluggishness and societal perceptions of women's roles in carving, Khatama has provided job opportunities and training for at least 20 women, emphasizing the importance of art in preserving Afghan culture. She aims to expand her workshop, showcasing the contributions of women to society and culture. (Afganistán) EFE/EPA/SAMIULLAH POPAL ORG XMIT: EPA5767
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- 16/05/2025 09:57:12
- AFGHANISTAN NURISTANI CARVING
- Código 29727578
Afghan girl teach Nuristani wood carving skills at a workshop in Kabul
KABUL (Afghanistan), 16/05/2025.- Khatama Hosseini, at her workshop in Kabul, Afghanistan, 07 May 2025 (issued 16 May 2025). Khatama Hosseini, a 25-year-old graduate from Kabul, has established the "Zarafat" carving workshop, empowering women through the art of Nuristani carving. After learning the craft six years ago, she opened her own workshop with a capital of 50,000 Afghanis (approximately $350 USD), which is now valued at 150,000 Afghanis (approximately $1,050 USD). Khatama teaches girls and women in six-month courses for a monthly fee of 400 Afghanis (approximately $2.80 USD). Despite facing challenges such as market sluggishness and societal perceptions of women's roles in carving, Khatama has provided job opportunities and training for at least 20 women, emphasizing the importance of art in preserving Afghan culture. She aims to expand her workshop, showcasing the contributions of women to society and culture. (Afganistán) EFE/EPA/SAMIULLAH POPAL ORG XMIT: EPA5801
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- 16/05/2025 09:57:06
- AFGHANISTAN NURISTANI CARVING
- Código 29727577
Afghan girl teach Nuristani wood carving skills at a workshop in Kabul
KABUL (Afghanistan), 16/05/2025.- An Afghan girl learns Nuristani wood carving skillsat a workshop in Kabul, Afghanistan, 07 May 2025 (issued 16 May 2025). Khatama Hosseini, a 25-year-old graduate from Kabul, has established the "Zarafat" carving workshop, empowering women through the art of Nuristani carving. After learning the craft six years ago, she opened her own workshop with a capital of 50,000 Afghanis (approximately $350 USD), which is now valued at 150,000 Afghanis (approximately $1,050 USD). Khatama teaches girls and women in six-month courses for a monthly fee of 400 Afghanis (approximately $2.80 USD). Despite facing challenges such as market sluggishness and societal perceptions of women's roles in carving, Khatama has provided job opportunities and training for at least 20 women, emphasizing the importance of art in preserving Afghan culture. She aims to expand her workshop, showcasing the contributions of women to society and culture. (Afganistán) EFE/EPA/SAMIULLAH POPAL ORG XMIT: EPA5747
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- 16/05/2025 09:57:00
- AFGHANISTAN NURISTANI CARVING
- Código 29727576
Afghan girl teach Nuristani wood carving skills at a workshop in Kabul
KABUL (Afghanistan), 16/05/2025.- Khatama Hosseini, at her workshop in Kabul, Afghanistan, 07 May 2025 (issued 16 May 2025). Khatama Hosseini, a 25-year-old graduate from Kabul, has established the "Zarafat" carving workshop, empowering women through the art of Nuristani carving. After learning the craft six years ago, she opened her own workshop with a capital of 50,000 Afghanis (approximately $350 USD), which is now valued at 150,000 Afghanis (approximately $1,050 USD). Khatama teaches girls and women in six-month courses for a monthly fee of 400 Afghanis (approximately $2.80 USD). Despite facing challenges such as market sluggishness and societal perceptions of women's roles in carving, Khatama has provided job opportunities and training for at least 20 women, emphasizing the importance of art in preserving Afghan culture. She aims to expand her workshop, showcasing the contributions of women to society and culture. (Afganistán) EFE/EPA/SAMIULLAH POPAL ORG XMIT: EPA5780
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- 16/05/2025 09:56:54
- AFGHANISTAN NURISTANI CARVING
- Código 29727575
Afghan girl teach Nuristani wood carving skills at a workshop in Kabul
KABUL (Afghanistan), 16/05/2025.- Afghan girls learn Nuristani wood carving Nuristani wood carving skills at a workshop in Kabul, Afghanistan, 07 May 2025 (issued 16 May 2025). Khatama Hosseini, a 25-year-old graduate from Kabul, has established the "Zarafat" carving workshop, empowering women through the art of Nuristani carving. After learning the craft six years ago, she opened her own workshop with a capital of 50,000 Afghanis (approximately $350 USD), which is now valued at 150,000 Afghanis (approximately $1,050 USD). Khatama teaches girls and women in six-month courses for a monthly fee of 400 Afghanis (approximately $2.80 USD). Despite facing challenges such as market sluggishness and societal perceptions of women's roles in carving, Khatama has provided job opportunities and training for at least 20 women, emphasizing the importance of art in preserving Afghan culture. She aims to expand her workshop, showcasing the contributions of women to society and culture. (Afganistán) EFE/EPA/SAMIULLAH POPAL ORG XMIT: EPA5744
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- 16/05/2025 09:56:48
- AFGHANISTAN NURISTANI CARVING
- Código 29727574
Afghan girl teach Nuristani wood carving skills at a workshop in Kabul
KABUL (Afghanistan), 16/05/2025.- Khatama Hosseini, at her workshop in Kabul, Afghanistan, 07 May 2025 (issued 16 May 2025). Khatama Hosseini, a 25-year-old graduate from Kabul, has established the "Zarafat" carving workshop, empowering women through the art of Nuristani carving. After learning the craft six years ago, she opened her own workshop with a capital of 50,000 Afghanis (approximately $350 USD), which is now valued at 150,000 Afghanis (approximately $1,050 USD). Khatama teaches girls and women in six-month courses for a monthly fee of 400 Afghanis (approximately $2.80 USD). Despite facing challenges such as market sluggishness and societal perceptions of women's roles in carving, Khatama has provided job opportunities and training for at least 20 women, emphasizing the importance of art in preserving Afghan culture. She aims to expand her workshop, showcasing the contributions of women to society and culture. (Afganistán) EFE/EPA/SAMIULLAH POPAL ORG XMIT: EPA5781
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- 16/05/2025 09:56:42
- AFGHANISTAN NURISTANI CARVING
- Código 29727573
Afghan girl teach Nuristani wood carving skills at a workshop in Kabul
KABUL (Afghanistan), 16/05/2025.- Afghan girls learn Nuristani wood carving skills at a workshop in Kabul, Afghanistan, 07 May 2025 (issued 16 May 2025). Khatama Hosseini, a 25-year-old graduate from Kabul, has established the "Zarafat" carving workshop, empowering women through the art of Nuristani carving. After learning the craft six years ago, she opened her own workshop with a capital of 50,000 Afghanis (approximately $350 USD), which is now valued at 150,000 Afghanis (approximately $1,050 USD). Khatama teaches girls and women in six-month courses for a monthly fee of 400 Afghanis (approximately $2.80 USD). Despite facing challenges such as market sluggishness and societal perceptions of women's roles in carving, Khatama has provided job opportunities and training for at least 20 women, emphasizing the importance of art in preserving Afghan culture. She aims to expand her workshop, showcasing the contributions of women to society and culture. (Afganistán) EFE/EPA/SAMIULLAH POPAL ORG XMIT: EPA5831
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- 16/05/2025 09:56:36
- AFGHANISTAN NURISTANI CARVING
- Código 29727572
Afghan girl teach Nuristani wood carving skills at a workshop in Kabul
KABUL (Afghanistan), 16/05/2025.- Khatama Hosseini (2nd L), a 25-year-old graduate from Kabul, has established the "Zarafat" carving workshop, at her workshop in Kabul, Afghanistan, 07 May 2025 (issued 16 May 2025). Khatama Hosseini, a 25-year-old graduate from Kabul, has established the "Zarafat" carving workshop, empowering women through the art of Nuristani carving. After learning the craft six years ago, she opened her own workshop with a capital of 50,000 Afghanis (approximately $350 USD), which is now valued at 150,000 Afghanis (approximately $1,050 USD). Khatama teaches girls and women in six-month courses for a monthly fee of 400 Afghanis (approximately $2.80 USD). Despite facing challenges such as market sluggishness and societal perceptions of women's roles in carving, Khatama has provided job opportunities and training for at least 20 women, emphasizing the importance of art in preserving Afghan culture. She aims to expand her workshop, showcasing the contributions of women to society and culture. (Afganistán) EFE/EPA/SAMIULLAH POPAL ORG XMIT: EPA5755
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- 16/05/2025 09:56:30
- AFGHANISTAN NURISTANI CARVING
- Código 29727571
Afghan girl teach Nuristani wood carving skills at a workshop in Kabul
KABUL (Afghanistan), 16/05/2025.- An Afghan girl learns Nuristani wood carving skill at a workshop in Kabul, Afghanistan, 07 May 2025 (issued 16 May 2025). Khatama Hosseini, a 25-year-old graduate from Kabul, has established the "Zarafat" carving workshop, empowering women through the art of Nuristani carving. After learning the craft six years ago, she opened her own workshop with a capital of 50,000 Afghanis (approximately $350 USD), which is now valued at 150,000 Afghanis (approximately $1,050 USD). Khatama teaches girls and women in six-month courses for a monthly fee of 400 Afghanis (approximately $2.80 USD). Despite facing challenges such as market sluggishness and societal perceptions of women's roles in carving, Khatama has provided job opportunities and training for at least 20 women, emphasizing the importance of art in preserving Afghan culture. She aims to expand her workshop, showcasing the contributions of women to society and culture. (Afganistán) EFE/EPA/SAMIULLAH POPAL ORG XMIT: EPA5766
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- 16/05/2025 09:56:21
- AFGHANISTAN NURISTANI CARVING
- Código 29727570
Afghan girl teach Nuristani wood carving skills at a workshop in Kabul
KABUL (Afghanistan), 16/05/2025.- An Afghan girl learns Nuristani wood carving skills at a workshop in Kabul, Afghanistan, 07 May 2025 (issued 16 May 2025). Khatama Hosseini, a 25-year-old graduate from Kabul, has established the "Zarafat" carving workshop, empowering women through the art of Nuristani carving. After learning the craft six years ago, she opened her own workshop with a capital of 50,000 Afghanis (approximately $350 USD), which is now valued at 150,000 Afghanis (approximately $1,050 USD). Khatama teaches girls and women in six-month courses for a monthly fee of 400 Afghanis (approximately $2.80 USD). Despite facing challenges such as market sluggishness and societal perceptions of women's roles in carving, Khatama has provided job opportunities and training for at least 20 women, emphasizing the importance of art in preserving Afghan culture. She aims to expand her workshop, showcasing the contributions of women to society and culture. (Afganistán) EFE/EPA/SAMIULLAH POPAL ORG XMIT: EPA5737
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- 16/05/2025 09:56:07
- AFGHANISTAN NURISTANI CARVING
- Código 29727569
Afghan girl teach Nuristani wood carving skills at a workshop in Kabul
KABUL (Afghanistan), 16/05/2025.- An Afghan girl learns Nuristani wood carving skill at a workshop in Kabul, Afghanistan, 07 May 2025 (issued 16 May 2025). Khatama Hosseini, a 25-year-old graduate from Kabul, has established the "Zarafat" carving workshop, empowering women through the art of Nuristani carving. After learning the craft six years ago, she opened her own workshop with a capital of 50,000 Afghanis (approximately $350 USD), which is now valued at 150,000 Afghanis (approximately $1,050 USD). Khatama teaches girls and women in six-month courses for a monthly fee of 400 Afghanis (approximately $2.80 USD). Despite facing challenges such as market sluggishness and societal perceptions of women's roles in carving, Khatama has provided job opportunities and training for at least 20 women, emphasizing the importance of art in preserving Afghan culture. She aims to expand her workshop, showcasing the contributions of women to society and culture. (Afganistán) EFE/EPA/SAMIULLAH POPAL ORG XMIT: EPA5725
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- 16/05/2025 09:55:33
- PORTUGAL-ELECTION/PSD-MONTENEG
- Código 29727568
Luis Montenegro, Portugal's Prime Minister and Social Democratic Party leader of AD coalition rallies on the last day of the campaign ahead of the snap elections, in Lisbon
Luis Montenegro, Prime Minister and Social Democratic Party (PSD) leader, gestures during an AD coalition rally, ahead of the snap elections on Sunday, in Lisbon, Portugal, May 16, 2025. REUTERS/Pedro Nunes ORG XMIT: PPP-PN03
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- 16/05/2025 09:55:26
- EU-POLITICAL/COMMUNITY
- Código 29727567
6th European Political Community Summit In Tirana
TIRANA, ALBANIA - MAY 16: Britain's Keir Starmer, Ukraine's President Volodymyr Zelenskiy, France's President Emmanuel Macron and Albania's Prime Minister Edi Rama attend a plenary meeting at the beginning of the EPC Summit on May 16, 2025 in Tirana, Albania. Leon Neal/Pool via REUTERS ORG XMIT: POOL
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- 16/05/2025 09:55:20
- PORTUGAL-ELECTION/PSD-MONTENEG
- Código 29727566
Luis Montenegro, Portugal's Prime Minister and Social Democratic Party leader of AD coalition rallies on the last day of the campaign ahead of the snap elections, in Lisbon
Luis Montenegro, Prime Minister and Social Democratic Party (PSD) leader, gestures during an AD coalition rally, ahead of the snap elections on Sunday, in Lisbon, Portugal, May 16, 2025. REUTERS/Pedro Nunes ORG XMIT: PPP-PN06
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- 16/05/2025 09:55:13
- PORTUGAL-ELECTION/PSD-MONTENEG
- Código 29727565
Luis Montenegro, Portugal's Prime Minister and Social Democratic Party leader of AD coalition rallies on the last day of the campaign ahead of the snap elections, in Lisbon
General view of a AD coalition rally, ahead of the snap elections on Sunday, in Lisbon, Portugal, May 16, 2025. REUTERS/Pedro Nunes ORG XMIT: PPP-PN05
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- 16/05/2025 09:55:06
- BOXING-HEAVYWEIGHT-FISHER-ALLE
- Código 29727564
Johnny Fisher v David Allen - Weigh-in
Boxing - Johnny Fisher v David Allen - Weigh-in - Genesis Cinema, London, Britain - May 16, 2025 Johnny Fisher and David Allen go head to head during the weigh in Action Images via Reuters/Andrew Couldridge
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- 16/05/2025 09:55:00
- EU-POLITICAL/COMMUNITY
- Código 29727563
6th European Political Community Summit In Tirana
TIRANA, ALBANIA - MAY 16: Britain's Prime Minister Keir Starmer, and Ukraine's President Volodymyr Zelenskiy speak during the family photo at the 6th European Political Community summit on May 16, 2025 in Tirana, Albania. Leon Neal/Pool via REUTERS ORG XMIT: POOL
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- 16/05/2025 09:54:54
- PORTUGAL-ELECTION/PSD-MONTENEG
- Código 29727562
Luis Montenegro, Portugal's Prime Minister and Social Democratic Party leader of AD coalition rallies on the last day of the campaign ahead of the snap elections, in Lisbon
Luis Montenegro, Prime Minister and Social Democratic Party (PSD) leader, gestures during an AD coalition rally, ahead of the snap elections on Sunday, in Lisbon, Portugal, May 16, 2025. REUTERS/Pedro Nunes ORG XMIT: PPP-PN04